ITunes - Library Updating en masse

Hi... I recently purchased an IPod Classic. I had previously converted all of my CD's into an MP3 format on my computer. When I added them to the ITunes library, some of the data, such as, artist, genre, etc., is missing, misspelled, incorrectly labeled. I figured out how to make an update in the "get info" area. However, with over 8,000 songs already added, it will be time consuming to make adjustments individually. Is there any other methods to update quickly? Such as with a spreadsheet, copy & paste, etc.? My menus are really a mess and difficult to work with in the current format.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!! Thank you, Aleta

I have been using freeware named TagScanner to do this. It has a feature that accesses FreeDB to get the tag info, but I haven't figured out how to use it. But it does allow bulk changing of tags to change artist, song, renaming of files, fixing of case, etc.

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