The first recording of "Sick And Tired" (C. Kenner - D. Bartholomew) was issued by Chris Kenner in 1957. This single reached higher than Fats on the R&B chart when it peaked at number thirteen. Chris Kenner was a longshoreman who, according to Imperial Records owner Lew Chudd, was difficult to handle. He died because of an alcohol related problem.

Fats Domino's version of "Sick And Tired" (C. Kenner - D. Bartholomew - A. Domino) peaked at number twenty-two on Billboard's Top One Hundred and number fourteen on the R&B chart in April of 1958. This is a track on the album "The Fabulous Mr. D".