In iTunes Some of the CDs That I Import Have the Wrong Artwork: How Can I Get the Correct Artwork?
When you import songs into your iTunes library, you can search Apple's extensive music database for the corresponding album artwork. Adding artwork can make it easier to find and sort music in your iTunes library and any portable device that you may sync it with. Occasionally, however, iTunes may return the wrong album artwork for your music. If this happens, you can remove the incorrect artwork and replace it with an image file on your computer.
Instructions
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Open your iTunes library and highlight all of the songs in a single album that have the incorrect artwork.
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Right-click one of the songs and click "Get Info." Click "Yes" when a prompt appears asking if you want to edit multiple items.
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Double-click the "Artwork" field.
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Browse to the image file with the correct album artwork and click "Open."
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Click "OK" to save your changes.
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Tips & Warnings
To select multiple songs in your iTunes library, hold down the "Ctrl" key on a Windows system or "Cmd" key on a Mac while clicking each song.
To remove artwork for an album without replacing it, click to put a check in the "Artwork" box but do not browse for an image file. When you save your changes, iTunes will remove all artwork from the selected items.