Earl Robinson may also refer to:
"It's killing us," said Earl Robinson, an Outokumpu vice president.
His father was Earl Robinson, a composer who wrote film scores and luminous popular songs that rose above the usual June-moon-croon.
A family friend gave Earl Robinson's name to a congressional committee looking for Communists in Hollywood.
Earl Robinson's career was destroyed, and the Robinsons had to leave Hollywood.
Earl Robinson died in 1991.
The music was written by Earl Robinson.
Hayes's lyrics were turned into a song in 1936 by Earl Robinson.
December 15, 1960: Earl Robinson was purchased from the Dodgers by the Baltimore Orioles.
The soundtrack consists of songs sung by Earl Robinson.