This article is about the Al Stewart song. For the science fiction trilogy, see David Wingrove § Roads to Moscow.
1974 single by Al Stewart
"Roads to Moscow"
Single by Al Stewart
from the album Past, Present and Future
Released
May 1974 (US) October 1973 (UK)
Genre
Pop rock
Length
8:00 (Album version)
Label
CBS
Songwriter(s)
Al Stewart
Producer(s)
John Anthony
"Roads to Moscow" is a 1973 song by Scottish rock singer Al Stewart. It appeared on his album Past, Present and Future, and tells the story of the German invasion of Russia during World War II, as seen through the eyes of a Russian soldier who is described by one source as being Alexander Solzhenitsyn.
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