"Date Modified" changes in iTunes 11

Hi.  I'm running iTunes 11 on a Windows 7 machine.  I've noticed that after I close iTunes and reopen it, some of my music files get their "Date Modified" changed as soon as I play the track.  This wouldn't be a problem if it happens once, but for some tracks (especially tracks I've purchased) it happens several times.  One track changed three times in three days--so it's like whatever settings I created on the track don't hold (sometimes I modify the title, the artist's name or the year--and they end up reverting back to the way they were before, then I play the track and the settings change to the way I modified it).  It's almost like something else is modifying the files without my knowledge.
Weird, I know.  Can anyone advise how I can keep the settings?  Thanks!
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