Why can't I add mp3 files to iTunes for Mac 12.1?

I recently tried to add some mp3 files downloaded from a website that don't have DRM (it's folk dances for us to practice to) to iTunes 12.1 but without any success. Attempt to drag and drop the files from the downloads folder are ineffectual as though I've tried to perform a prohibited action.  I've tried using Import to Library but again without success.  I've searched for the files by name as I saw some reports that files were added but not visible in the library list until searched for - nada.  The files aren't old and the website is a well managed secure site so I am not thinking this is some dodgy file issue.
Any help gratefully received - I'm brave enough to do a bit of 'Terminal' tinkering but am no expert.
Thanks

Hey Wellington Boots, I think I may have find an answer for you... and myself ; )
Is it possible that you brought back your music from a backup or time machine?
If so, make sure you have the proper rights on that specific folder... To check that do the following:
Go into the finder in the iTunes folder: /Users/youruser/Music/iTunes
Then right click on the iTunes folder and choose Get Info in the menu
Unlock the properties by clicking on the lock icon in the lower right of the window
Then in the bottom matrix make sure your username is in the list with Read & Write
If it's not present (or you can't add it for some reason) click on the staff Name and change it's Privilege to Read & Write
Now one more step, click on the settings wheel at the bottom middle of the window and select Apply to enclosed items
This step may take a few seconds or minutes if you have a lot of music.
Once this is done you should be able to easily add music in itunes.
ScreenShot of the Get Info details
Have fun.

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