Robin Luke (born 20 March 1942, Los Angeles, California) is an American rockabilly singer who is best known for his 1958 song, "Susie Darlin'". He later worked as a University professor for Marketing. Luke has been enshrined in the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.
Robin Luke was discovered by Hawaii entrepreneur Kimo Wilder McVay. Luke was living in Honolulu, Hawaii, attending Punahou School, in 1958 when he wrote and recorded a Billboard #5 hit, "Susie Darlin'" a song named after his then five-year-old sister, Susie. The track also reached #23 in the UK Singles Chart. The record sold over one million copies, earning a gold disc. He continued to record, but was unable to repeat his Top 10 success. His first four singles were recorded for the small International label in Honolulu. After "Susie Darlin'" started getting local airplay, Dot Records bought his recording contract and the International master tapes.
Robin Luke stated that he never wanted to pursue music as a big career and quit the professional music business in 1965. As of 2012, he still performs occasionally on the side. He studied Business Administration and Marketing at the University of Missouri in Columbia, where he later worked as a professor and head of the Marketing Department.