Category
page 1Songs about Moscow
Wind of Change
song composed and written by Klaus Meine and originally recorded by Scorpions and released in 1990
Stranger in Moscow
song written and composed by Michael Jackson, originally recorded by Michael Jackson in 1994 and released in 1995
Podmoskovnye vechera
Russian song
Moskau
song written and composed by Ralph Siegel; originally recorded by the pop group Dschinghis Khan and released in 1979
Moya Moskva
anthem of the city of Moscow since 1995
March of the Defenders of Moscow
Russian military march
Nathalie
song by Gilbert Bécaud
Moscow-Peking
thumb|220px|alt=A Chinese postage stamp, printed with red-tinted ink, depicting Stalin (left) and Mao (right) shaking hands with a map showing both the Soviet Union and China, as well as both countries' flags and iconic buildings in the background.|A 1950 Chinese postage stamp depicting Joseph Stalin|Stalin and Mao shaking hands, representing friendly [[Sino-Soviet relations at the time the song was written.]]
"Moscow–Peking" () or "Moscow–Beijing", also known as "The Russian and the Chinese are brothers forever" (), is a Soviet mass song composed in 1949 by Vano Muradeli to lyrics by Mikhail