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Artist Biography For Floyd Robinson

Floyd Eugene Robinson August 10 1932 – May 28 2016 Was An American Country Singer Who Was Briefly Successful In The Late 1950s. Robinson's Music Was Similar Stylistically To That Of John D. Loudermilk And Robinson Like Loudermilk Worked As A Songwriter. Among His Songwriting Contributions Was "The Little Space Girl" A Hit For His Cousin Jesse Lee Turner. Robinson Recorded For King Records 1954 RCA Victor Dot Jamie And Groove Over The Course Of His Career And Released A Full-Length Album On RCA. He Scored One Hit Single In The US "Makin' Love" Which Reached No. 27 On The Billboard Black Singles Chart And No. 20 On The Billboard Hot 100 In 1959. The Track Reached No. 9 In The UK Singles Chart The Same Year. In The US 'Makin' Love' Was Controversial Because Of Its Suggestive Sexual Content And Many Radio Stations Pulled It From The Airwaves After Only A Few Weeks. Golden Sandy Records Released A Compilation Album Of Robinson's Recorded Output Including His Entire 1959 Full-Length On CD In 1994. In The 1990s Robinson Self-Published Two Books The Instruction Manual Guitar Playing Made Easy 1992 And The Novel The Guitar 1994 . He Owned A Used Car Dealership But Remained Active In The Music Industry. Robinson Died May 28 2016 In Hendersonville Tennessee After A Long Illness At Age 83.

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