Track Listing
- "Overture—Aesop's Fables Our Way" (2:03)
- "The Greedy Dog" (2:20)
- "A Fox (Maybe I'd Better Stay Me)" (0:24)—Running gag throughout the record where Tom wishes he could be something else but then something happens to quickly convince him that maybe he had better stay himself.
- "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" (4:52)
- "A Fly (Maybe I'd Better Stay Me)" (0:21)
- "The Dog and the Thief" (3:20)
- "A Worm (Maybe I'd Better Stay Me)" (0:20)
- "The Farmer and His Sons" (4:26)
- "The Fox and Grapes"
- "A Jellyfish (Maybe I'd Better Stay Me)" (0:15)
- "The Bird and the Jar" (6:23)—Explores the saying "Necessity is the mother of invention."
- "A Mosquito (Maybe I'd Better Stay Me)" (0:21)
- "The Two Frogs" (4:24)
- "A Car (Maybe I'd Better Stay Me)" (0:45)
- "Aesop Knew (Reprise)" (1:49)
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