Linking songs in iTunes

I have a set of songs that should be played sequentially. I looked in the advanced menu tab, and it had a choice for Join CD Tracks. This sounds like it would do what i wanted to do it do , but I can't get it to work. I went to the help and, as usual, i couldn't find anything useful. Any tips or hints would be nice.
Thanks,
MD

Do you want to play consecutive tracks without gaps or at least 'tell' iTunes that some songs belong together and should be played gapless?
I'm not sure what you exactly want to do.
iTunes doesn't support gapless playback, so you must find other ways.
Join CD tracks can only be used on importing a CD. That won't help in your situation.
To play songs consecutive:
Use 'Get Info' to apply the correct track numbers to the songs or put them in a playlist and drag them in the correct order (sort on the leftmost column first)
To play songs nearly gapless, check 'Crossfade Playback' in Preferences>Playback and set it to 0 (zero) seconds.
To play gapless, you must join the tracks using another application or script:
• Use an audio editor: Audacity (freeware), Amadeus II, Sound Studio.
• Use a script to join MP3s or AAC: Join Together
• Use an application dedicated to join tracks: look at versiontracker.com
M
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