• The song was covered in Japanese as by Dark Ducks in 1979. Another Japanese version by Baobab Singers was released that year, but with different lyrics that reference
anime and
tokusatsu titles that the voice actors under
Production Baobab worked on. • The song has been covered by a German rock band named Attila der Partykönig. • The song has been covered by the German ska-punk band "Wisecräcker". • Sofia Rotaru had recorded a Russian cover version in preparation for the
1980 Summer Olympics, but due to
West Germany joining the
1980 Summer Olympics boycott, it was never broadcast and had been ordered destroyed. A single copy was made by the studio workers, and has been made available since. • In Finland "Moskau" was covered by Juhamatti with the title "Volga" in 1980. "Volga" has since been performed by artists such as
Kari Tapio and
Frederik. • Also in 1980, Cassiano Costa made the Brazilian
Portuguese version, named "Moscou". • This song was also covered by Hong Kong pop singer
George Lam as "Olympics in Moscow" (), to celebrated the
1980 Summer Olympics. •
Georgie Dann made a Spanish version in 1980, with more success in Spanish-speaking countries than the original version. • Swedish group
Vikingarna recorded a cover in Swedish, "Moskva", in 1980. • In live performances of their song "
Sacrament of Wilderness", the
symphonic metal band
Nightwish plays a riff from "Moskau" at about the three-minute mark of the song. • German
black metal band
Black Messiah covered the song on their 2006 album
Of Myths and Legends. • Estonian band
Meie Mees covered the song as "Moskva" in 2000. • In China, a version with altered lyrics called "Fen Dou" (奋斗) was made by Da Zhangwei (大张伟). • South Korean group
Koyote played a portion in their single "Aza! Aza!" (아자! 아자!). • Since 2008 or earlier,
Russian Armed Forces military bands have occasionally played the song at public events in Russia.
Channel One Russia's New Years 2013 program included a version of the song sung in both German and Russian by the
Alexandrov Ensemble. • In 2013, the song was covered by a French band Dancing Bros. and used in the video game
Just Dance 2014. • 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 song was made available as a free download in 2018 to celebrate the
2018 FIFA World Cup hosted in Russia. • In early 2020, Dutch DJ & Producer Thommy van Straalen started rising to fame after releasing a
Big Room House Festival Mix as a collab with his neighbor Likkerstan 'LSTN' Ten Nogmeer. It was deleted midway through May after a copyright problem with
Dschinghis Khan. • In 2020, Norwegian hardstyle DJ & producer duo
Da Tweekaz released their remixed version of this song with Austrian DJ & producer duo
Harris & Ford. • Klezmer-punk act
Daniel Kahn, alongside
Psoy Korolenko, released a trilingual
Yiddish-, Russian-, and English-language cover, “Moskve,” in 2020. • German YouTuber Jarow made a cover of the song about Norwegian footballer
Erling Haaland. It went viral on
TikTok in 2021. • The song "Ami" by
Rika Zarai is sung to the same melody as "Moskau". ==References==