Restoring recovered files into itunes

long story short may ext HD power supply blew up. I have mangaged to recover a major portion if not all my files and copy them to a new drive but their files names have all been losted.  They all read as
     recovered_itunes_100.M4A
Do I just import all the music in to Itunes and work my way through them editing metta data and deleting the old listing as I go?
Is this my punishment for not having my back up on a separate ext HD or is there a quicker tidier way to do this?
Your responce is eagerly awaited.
Kirrily.m.c

I just noticed I posted to the wrong forum. I'm actually using a Mac OS not Windows for iTunes.

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