How to Access Song Information (ID3 Tags) in iTunes
The information window for a song in iTunes provides access to edit information about the song, such as the artist, song, album name, the year the album was released, genre, and more. iTunes uses metadata to categorize music, identify when two songs are on the same album, and sync music to iPhones and iPods. When you want to change this information, edit the ID3 tags. The tabs in the information screen are Details, Artwork, Lyrics, Options, Sorting, and File, which is new in iTunes 12. Each tab contains related information you may want to check out or change.
The Details Tab
Details, called Info in some older versions of iTunes, is the most common place to edit iTunes song information. Go to the Details tab to edit the song name, artist, album, year, genre, star rating, and more. Select the fields with the content you want to add or edit, then type to make changes. Depending on what is in your iTunes library, autocomplete suggestions may appear.
The Artwork Tab
The Artwork tab shows the album art for the song. To add new art, click the Add Artwork button (or Add, depending on the version of iTunes), then select an image file on your hard drive. Alternatively, use the iTunes built-in album art tool to automatically add art to the songs and albums in your library.
The Lyrics Tab
The Lyrics tab lists lyrics for the song when available. Automatically including the lyrics is a feature of the latest versions of iTunes. In older versions, you need to copy and paste lyrics into this field. To override the built-in lyrics, click Custom Lyrics, then add your own.
The Options Tab
The Options tab controls the volume of the song, automatically applies an equalizer setting, and determines the start and stop time of the song. Click the Skip when shuffling checkbox to prevent the song from appearing in Up Next or a shuffle playback.
The Sorting Tab
The Sorting tab determines how the song, artist, and album show up in your iTunes library when it’s sorted. If a song includes a guest star in its Artist ID3 tag, this makes it appear in iTunes as separate from the album it’s a part of. For example, a song by Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard would show up as a separate artist with a separate album, even though the song is from a Willie Nelson album. If you add the artist and album name to the Sort Artist and Sort Album fields, the songs in the album show up in the same album view without permanently changing the original ID3 tag.
The File Tab
The File tab, which is a new addition in iTunes 12, provides information about the song time, file type, bit rate, iCloud or Apple Music status, and more. When you’re done making edits, click OK at the bottom of the window to save your changes.