Song Info  in Ipod from CDR's

When I burn a mixed CDR from my play list and want to put that music into my Ipod, is there any way to get the song info so the songs don't appear as track 1,2, etc in my Ipod and Itunes? will importing help this? If so could you please explain how to do this or direct me in the right direction?
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