
When Cameo released their album We all know who we are in 1978, the world got a chance to hear one of the only ballads to feature the late Wayne Cooper. Cooper passed away at age 29 and there are reports
there was a solo project in the works which never got completed. Had that happened, who knows where he might have ranked in the books today? But people who know this music never forgot him and the band still honors him. (Cooper is pictured second from the left)
In the music world it is very common for artists to cover songs, especially as time periods go on. However, I think it is fairly uncommon for a group to redo their own song back to back. That’s exactly what Cameo did when it comes to their song “Why have I lost you”. This song was released on the We all know who we are album in ’78 and then again on Cameosis released in 1980. Mr. Wayne Cooper is featured as lead vocalist on each.
Who knows what the group was thinking or what the reason behind this move was. I am not complaining, both versions are winners to me. And as I understand it, even avid fans of the group were unaware of both versions. If I had to pick one, I would go for the original ’78 version being as raw and soulful as it is. Also, it is the version I grew up listening to in my cousin’s garage on Fourth street. When they did the second version, Wayne sings his ass off even moreso but seemingly in a more controlled and refined manner. I would say technically the second version is superior. But nothing replaces the magic and raw quality of the first version. Especially in this clip at the 3:09 mark when it breaks down with the beat, the bass, and Cooper’s high, pure voice. It’s a simple moment. It’s nothing complex, but it is the “cherry on top” for me. Check out both versions and you decide.
This clip on YouTube happened to feature both back to back:

We all know who we are album cover Chocolate City Records – Released 1978
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Cameosis album cover Chocolate City Records – Released 1980
Click on link below to download Cameo’s 1980 version now:
August 5, 2016 at 11:51 pm
I was just playing these two versions back to back telling my wife to hear the beautiful differences, so I Googled it and found your article. This song literally brings tears to my eyes every time I stop and listen to it. It is a masterpiece, yet it never got its due as far as I’m concerned. But I hope Cameo, and the late great Wayne Cooper, knows they/he are still touching some of us with this outstandingly beautiful song. Yes, both versions.
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January 7, 2020 at 4:23 pm
I agree totally JAM Wayne’s voice will stand the test of time. He is and will always be second to none.
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May 2, 2020 at 1:21 am
Beautiful and classic.
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May 1, 2023 at 4:44 pm
Growing up this was my group and still is. I consider this to be the best band of all times. Often known for their up-tempo songs but they have some of the most beautiful slow Jams.
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June 6, 2024 at 3:27 am
I definitely like the 2nd version better than the 1st but both are timeless classics Wayne definitely could hit those high notes which was something that only the great ones could do and in my opinion he’s listed on the list of great singers/vocalists jmo
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June 6, 2024 at 3:39 am
yeah Bobby growing up during the 70s and 80s Cameo were my boys too along with the Pfunk even after Cameos music started to be played on the pop stations and MTV
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August 1, 2024 at 5:49 pm
As we said growing up “he Wyane Cooper song his azz off … skating rink love song number #1
Still brings the same emotions to mind as the first time I heard it!!!!
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January 26, 2025 at 3:51 pm
Agree on everything said here
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