When I burn to DVD 1 of 3 Audio Tracks is missing

I use Premier Elements,  New to this application as well as the process.
We are making a movie of still shot pictures with back ground music.  There are 3 songs that play.  The 1rst and 3rd play as well as the menu music.  However the 2nd song doesn't play.
It plays within the software preview, but not on the burned DVD.
Any thoughts on what I should look for in troubleshooting this?

To all an update on this issue.
I was struggling to find a way to convert to wav.  Thanks for the tips on that.  While I was troubleshooting I found it odd that 2 of the 3 MP3s worked.
I determined that the MP3 that was not working was trimmed using a product called MP3Trim.  We are new to this application so we were not aware that PRE would trim the audio as needed.
I loaded the original and bingo all was happy.
We then used PRE to trim up the song.
Lesson learned, don't use MP3Trim with PRE.
In the future I will convert to WAV as discussed here with Audacity as recommended.
Thanks again for all the imput.  Learned alot.

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