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As part of their 2014 album "Pizza Napolitana", Trabant 33 released "Casa Bella", a slowed-down, instrumental, Italian-coded take on the Moskau melody. In 2018, Japanese DJ-producer Camellia remixed Moskau as a free-download bootleg in hands-up trance genre. American power metal band Last Alliance covered "Moskau" in 2011.
The album includes the band's breakthrough single, also called "Dschinghis Khan", with which they represented Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest 1979, finishing in 4th position. Included is also the follow-up "Moskau", a tribute to the Russian capital Moscow. Both singles were also released in English-language versions in certain markets ...
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales FIN [1]GER [2]JPN [3]Dschinghis Khan: Released: August 1979; Label: Jupiter; Formats: LP, MC Released in Australia as Genghis Khan with English-language versions of some tracks
Meanwhile, the Heichel and Track faction of Dschinghis Khan released the studio album Here We Go, which is a mix of new songs and self-covers. [18] In July 2021, Siegel sued Heichel when the latter attempted to bar him from releasing the 2018 FIFA World Cup version of "Moskau" and claimed to have full ownership of the Dschinghis Khan name.
It represented West Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1979, held in Jerusalem, and was released as the first single from the group's debut album, Dschinghis Khan. It was a number one hit in West Germany, and a top 10 hit also in Austria, Finland, Norway, and Switzerland.
Moskau may refer to: The German name for Moscow "Moskau", a song by Dschinghis Khan from their self-titled album "Moskau", a song by Rammstein from the album Reise, Reise; Reichskommissariat Moskau, a proposed civilian Nazi occupation regime
This article lists songs about Moscow, which are either set there or named after a location or feature of the city.As some songs are written without lyrics, the following list arrange them not by language, instead, the list is arranged by the song's release country or by the base of its singers, both of which designates the song's targeted audience.
Oh Moscow, an album by Lindsay Cooper; Moscow (Giardini), a hymn tune by Felice Giardini, also called Italian Hymn "Moscow", English version of the song "Moskau" by German band Dschinghis Khan; Moscow, Idaho, an EP by The Cassandra Complex