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East to West World Music ft. Rolling Stones
with Eitan Battat (S4 | E167)
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, well, well, here we are with one more program of East to West. This past week had been very, very, very eventful. Full of events and 1 big concert, which I want to share shortly with you. However, I’m very happy to be here right now for the next two hours and bring you one more program of World music extravaganza, of East to West.
This week I had a once in a lifetime opportunity to attend The Rolling Stones concert. It was at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, MA, and it was one of the most exciting concerts I ever, ever attended. Let me tell you, I’ve been to some, many many concerts but this one topped them all off. It was very nostalgic and very emotional for me beside the incredible, wonderful classic music of The Rolling Stones. Exactly, exactly two years ago, I want to see Paul McCartney in concert at Fenway Park in Massachusetts. I thought that that was the most exciting, the most memorable and nostalgic concert I ever seen. And then came The Rolling Stones concert. 60,000 fans filled Gillette Stadium, where the Patriots play. There was not a single seat to be found. Not that anybody was sitting! 21/2 hours of concert and everybody was standing and dancing in their space. Therefore, the program tonight will be filled with The Rolling Stones music. The songs that I’ve heard in the concert, and of course you’re going to get some new stuff by Bread and Butter and the Japanese artist Makoto Matsushita. He’s so good. He’s jazzy, he’s glitzy, you’ll enjoy him. Plus, all our regulars, Frank Sinatra of course, all the oldies, and some more.
Stay with me.

- Sympathy For The Devil – Rolling Stones
- Paint It Black – Rolling Stones
- Think I’m In Love With You – Chris Stapleton, Dua Lipa
- Les Yeux Noirs (Dark Eyes) – Pomplamoose
- Some Girls – Rolling Stones
- Love Was Really Gone – Makoto Matsushita
- Stand By Me – John Lennon
- You Can’t Always Get What You Want – Rolling Stones
- כמה אהבה How Much Love” – שירי מימון ושמעון בוסקילה Shimon Buskila Shiri Mimoni
- Let Down – Mariachi Flor De Toloache
- The Living Years – Mike and the Mechanics
- Wild Horses – Rolling Stones
- Nightshift – Bruce Springsteen
- Return To Me – Dean Martin
- Body & Soul – Tonny Bennet & Amy Winehouse
- Blame It on My Youth – Nat King Cole
- Young At Heart (Remastered) – Frank Sinatra
- Everybody’s talking – Joe Sample & Randy Crawford
- Caruso – Luciano Pavarotti & Lucio Dalla
- Fool To Cry – Rolling Stones
- They Can’t Take That Away From Me – Stacey Kent
- The Look of Love – Chris Botti
- Lift Me Up – Rihanna
- Sahara on my Mind – Hugo Westerdahl
- Loving You On My Mind – Chris Stapleton



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 | E167 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.
