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East to West World Music
with Eitan Battat (S4 | E156)
Opening Music: MFSB (as always), the signature sound of East to West.
WERB 107.5 music to chill and vibe with.
Welcome to our listeners globally and Coast to Coast in the US. You are at the right URL WERB radio.com, at the right time. And you are on another program of East to West, and this is Eitan Battat.
Well, here we are, one more week have gone by at the speed of light. We have even pushed the clock one hour forward. We are springing ahead creating his artificial jet lag. It seems that it really doesn’t matter what hour of the day it is, it’s always a good time to slow down. However, sometimes it makes it very difficult, when you have people around you, having an attitude, have a sourpuss face, trying to tell you that they are having a bad day or don’t like what you are thinking or what you are doing.
Willian Shakespeare says, “There’s nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.”
Honestly, attitude of the people around me “I’m more important than they feel, more important than education, then money, than circumstances, than their failures or successes.”
I can’t stand a bad or negative attitude. In fact, I try to distance myself from those with that bad attitude. What’s really killing me is that they don’t understand that a positive attitude on their part, causes a chain reaction of positive thought, that can change events and the outcome for themselves. Just a simple change in attitude can spark incredible, extraordinary, results. After all, attitude is that little thing that makes such a big difference. I have no idea why I’m talking to you about attitude, maybe because I was subject to some bad attitude and negative vibes throughout the week til now. Maybe I’m trying to just offload it, undust myself before it sticks to me so I can sit here and share some great music on this upcoming east to west program.
Stay with me for the next 2 hours, I promise you soothing, chilled, vibey, music that you would love.
Sacrifice – Elton John
The Trip – Still Corners
Besame Mucho – Ray Coniff Orchestra
Bésame mucho – French Latino
One More Cup Of Coffee – Calexico and Roger McGuinn
Dos Días en la Vida – Celia Cruz
Melinda – Curved Air
Zou Bisou Bisou – Avalon Jazz Band
All About That Bass – Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox
All Of Me – Diana Ross
Sweet Sounds Of Heaven – The Rolling Stones & Lady Gaga
Rainy Days And Mondays – The Carpenters
Close to You – The Carpenters
Frente a Frente – Rocío Dúrcal
Blue Velvet – Bobby Vinton
The Boulevard of Broken Dreams – Tony Bennett & Sting
Me les agape – Natasa Theodoridou & Stelios Dionisiou
Rainforest/What’s Going On (Summer of Madness Mix) – Paul Hardcastle
What’s A Woman – Vaya Con Dios
כל הנחלים – שמוליק קראוס, קותימאן, רונה קינן
Have I Told You Lately – Van Morrison
Perfect Symphony – Ed Sheeran & Andrea Bocelli
I’m Not in Love 10cc
Slow – Leonard Cohen
Whiter Shade of Pale – Annie Lennox
Just Landed – Cantoma Phil Mison



Each week Eitan Battat takes you on a slow, soothing, relaxing, and enchanting journey with music from around the world. Join him live on a new program of East to West every week on Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m. ET. Only on WERBRADIO.COM. World Music East to West S4 | E156 All East to West programs are available on demand, click here
About Eitan Battat
The creator of WERB Radio, Eitan Battat has been involved with radio in one form or another all his life. If you listen to even a minute of his weekly global music extravaganza you will hear the sounds and the voice that will be forever attached to global music. Eitan takes our station’s mantra, “Music from Planet Earth,” to new heights with selections from global music’s past and present. But more than the insights, knowledge, poise and presence of mind that you will hear on the show, it is the love of craft that is permanently infused into this show. If ever a man was made to be a radio host, it is Eitan.
If you have a request or want to call in during the show you can reach Eitan here: Eitan Battat





