Incorrect song list after import from CD

After importing, iTunes showed an incorrect songlist -- a different CD from the same artist. I manually corrected all the song titles.
It also will not get the album artwork, even though the CD is in the iTunes store for purchase - why won't it import the album in the coverflow mode?

Hi Mom-o-Val.
Welcome to the Apple Disscussion Boards!
There could be more than a couple reasons why iTunes is pulling the wrong info for your CD.
Could you tell me what CD it is?
mwn

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