Issues adding music to my iTunes..

When I go add music to my iTunes I can only highlight 2 at a time and add, If I hight light 3 or more and hit "ok" they do not show up on my list, so im forced to add 2 songs at a time, is there something I can do to change this??

I assume that you mean music files that are not imported by you from a CD.
Here's what I always do, maybe it will do the trick for you too:
Complete albums:
1. Place all the files in a folder > Rename the folder to whatever you feels suited.
2. Select folder > Use the 'Move to' option in windows > select your default iTunes library folder > click OK
3. In iTunes: File > Add folder to library > select the folder you just placed there > Add/OK
I hope it works

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