There's some disagreement from different sources whether this is 1960 or 1961. I'm going with 1961--Wikipedia gives the date as February 1961 with two citations from Billboard magazine: Ike & Tina Turner - The Soul of Ike & Tina Turner
'A love that can never be' - the Satintones Satintones – Angel / A Love That Can Never Be (1961, Vinyl) song later recorded by the Miracles for their 1962 LP "I'll Try Something New'
'Burnt Biscuits' - the Triumphs first release on the Volt label. The forerunners of Booker T & the M.G.s with Booker T. Jones and Lewie Steinberg The Triumphs [Memphis] - Burnt Biscuits
'It Keeps Rainin' - Fats Domino recorded 28th December, 1960; released May, 1961, peaked at #23 (#18 r&b) for the week ending July 16th Fats Domino - It Keeps Rainin' Cover versions of It Keeps Rainin' written by Fats Domino, Dave Bartholomew, Bobby Charles | SecondHandSongs
The Ventures Dolton Records─# BLP-2004 • • Another Smash──The Ventures Dolton Records─# BLP 2006 • • The Colorful Ventures Dolton Records─# BLP 2008 • • Here are the Fireballs Warwick─# W 2042 • • What a Party──Fats Domino Renown─# NLP 200
'Soothe Me' - the Sims Twins Sims Twins - Soothe Me Cover versions of Soothe Me written by Sam Cooke | SecondHandSongs
'Don't throw your love on me so strong' - Albert King Albert King - Don't Throw Your Love On Me So Strong Cover versions of Don't Throw Your Love on Me So Strong written by Albert King | SecondHandSongs
The Shadows had a great run - FBI, The Frightened City, Kon-Tiki, The Savage. Del Shannon - Runaway. The Everly Brothers - Temptation (I always loved their stuff, but this was one I had to have from first hearing!) Cliff Richard - Gee Whizz It's You. The Highwaymen - Michael. The Ramrods - Riders in the Sky. Duane Eddy - Drivin' Home.
'Just look at you, fool' - Miss LaVell Miss LaVell - Just Look At You Fool aka Lavelle White; issued a month or so after 'I Pity the Fool' by Bobby Bland (#1 r&b) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1--7K58_4ZQ&ab_channel=LostandfoundSoul Bobby Bland - I Pity The Fool
'Parlez-Vous L'Francais' - Bill Matte and the Five Classics Bill Matte - Parlez-Vous L'Francais with blues guitar player; "possibly" Al Foreman or Guitar Gable
Rusty and Doug Rusty and Doug - Diggy Liggy Lo Cover versions of Diggy Liggy Lo written by Terry Clement | SecondHandSongs