"File Path" column in iTune?

How do I add a "File Path" column in iTunes, similiar to one on Windows Media Player (this is my biggest reason not to fuly switch to iTunes yet)?
Currently sorting by album is as close as I can get to sorting by file path.

Your view choices can be selected by a CMD-J (Apple Key + J) and tick the items you want to view in the iTunes main window.
Any time you want to see a song file - from the iTunes main window select a single tune and then CMD+R (Apple Key + R) or from the File Menu "Show in Finder" and a Finder window will open showing you the file on the HD. I find this very efficient and thus feel that a "file path" column wold be not helpful for my uses. If you have the Fiinder window set to "Columns" then you will see the path.
If you let iTunes do the work of organizing your tunes then it is always a simple to find any tune w/o iTunes being open as the tunes are always in the iTunes Music folder. With the Finder window open and set to column view drag the music folder to the finder window and create an alias for fast access.
MJ

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