Edit song and CD information

If you’re connected to the Internet when you insert a CD into your disc drive, iTunes automatically retrieves information about the CD and the songs on it. When you import the CD into your library, the retrieved information is imported with it.

You can also enter CD and song information into iTunes yourself, or change the information that was retrieved.

Information about each item in your library is stored in the item’s Info window. To open the Info window, select the item and choose File > Get Info. If no information appears in the Info window, see If you don’t see song information.

Change the name of the song, artist, or album

  1. Select the information you want to edit.

  2. Type the new information.

  3. Press the Enter or Return key.

Edit song or CD information

  1. Select the song or CD you want to edit, and choose File > Get Info (or press Command-I).

  2. Click Details and make your changes.

Tip: If you’re changing the same information (for example, the genre) for multiple items, you can select all the items and change the information for them at the same time.

Change information without changing the files on your hard disk

By default, changing information for an item in iTunes also changes the file’s name on your hard disk. You might not want filenames to change if, for example, the files are used by other apps on your computer.

  1. Choose iTunes > Preferences.

  2. Click Advanced.

  3. Deselect “Keep iTunes Media folder organized.”

Tips for using song and CD info to organize your music

You can edit information in the Info window to make it easier to find and sort items in your library. For example, you can:

iTunes retrieves CD information from the Gracenote media database. For more information, visit the Gracenote website.