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“If I Could Fly” - PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED TRACK OUT NOW
In recognition of Scott’s legacy, ten years after his passing, we’re releasing something truly special for the fans. “If I Could Fly,” a previously unreleased track written in 2000 after the birth of his son, is out today.
This song marks the first unveiling of original, unreleased material from Scott’s archive since his passing. It captures him at a deeply personal and inspired moment, showcasing the emotional depth that defined so much of his work.
Now available on limited edition 7″ vinyl.
I Know It’s Too Late / Missing Cleveland (Live) - Out Now on Streaming Platforms
I Know It’s Too Late / Missing Cleveland (Live) – Rare tracks from Happy in Galoshes – available on streaming platforms this Friday, 10/24.
Originally released for #RecordStoreDay2025, this special digital drop is brought by popular demand and celebrates Scott Weiland’s legacy just in time for what would have been Scott’s 58th birthday. Pre-save now → Link in bio.
“I Know It’s Too Late” is a previously unreleased song by Scott Weiland. A haunting and deeply personal track, this was originally recorded as a bonus for Scott Weiland’s 2008 solo album Happy in Galoshes.
“Missing Cleveland” (Live) is a fiery, electric performance of Scott’s breakout solo single, recorded live during his 2009 tour at the iconic Fonda Theater in Los Angeles.
THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR (DELUXE EDITION)
The original 10-song collection will be expanded with four unreleased recordings for its vinyl debut this holiday season, marking the first posthumous music to be released from the Weiland vault. The limited edition of 2,000 units of red vinyl will be available exclusively at ScottWeiland.com, the Rhino.com store and at indie retailers. The green edition will be available everywhere that vinyl is sold on release day.
One of the previously unreleased tracks featured on the Deluxe Edition is Weiland’s stirring cover of John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s anti-war anthem, “Happy Xmas (War Is Over).” Sadly, the song’s message is as relevant today as it was when it was released in 1971. Weiland’s version is available today on all digital download and streaming services along with a new lyric video for the track featuring Weiland family Christmas photos.






