Floyd Eugene Robinson (August 10, 1932 – May 28, 2016)[1][2] was an American singer, born in Nashville, Tennessee, who was briefly successful in the late 1950s.
Among his songwriting contributions was "The Little Space Girl", a hit for his cousin, Jesse Lee Turner.
[4] 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.
[5] From approximately 1973 to 1977, Robinson recorded and released religious-themed children's albums, as characters Charlie the Hamster, Ricky the Cricket, and Woody Woodchuck.
[citation needed] Robinson died on May 28, 2016, in Hendersonville, Tennessee, after a long illness, at age 83.