60 gig Video Display Question

I have the 60 gig model; when playing music, it's supposed to display the album cover for whatever song is playing, but often enough, it displays the wrong album. For example, if I'm playing Sinatra, the display shows the title, artits and album name, but the color album display might be the Stones! How do I fix? Thanks!

On iTunes right-click on the songs affected to get info then go to Artwork and copy and paste the right artwork and click ok. Connect your iPod to your computer and it should change it to the correct artwork.

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