Why can't I import two particular MP3 files into iTunes?

I went into the Importing menu of my iTunes preferences and verified that it is using the MP3 encoder. But when I drag and drop the mp3 file from my desktop to iTunes it will NOT import it! Ugh! Any suggestions?

What is the difference between adding a music file and importing one?
The KB article "iTunes: About the Add to Library, Import, and Convert functions" explains it pretty well.
It plays fine in QuickTime. When I do a "get info" it shows MP3 Audio File as the "Kind".
Format: MPEG Layer 3, Stereo, 11.025 kHz
Data Rate: 128.27 kbits/sec
At first glance those look normal values for an mp3 file. The sample rate of 11.025 kHz is unusually low for music though (a common value is 44.100).
iTunes is capable of converting a file into mp3 with sample rates between 8.000 and 48.000 kHz, so it should? recognize the file as valid and add it to the library.
Although 'MP3' is a standard, there are many ways to create one. It seems that sometimes it results in files that iTunes doesn't like, especially VBR MP3's. I personally have not encountered such "trouble mp3's" yet.
If you still can't add your mp3 to iTunes, try to export it in QuickTime (use Sound to AIFF) and then add it to iTunes.
Alternatively convert it using Max. It's not an easy to use application at first look, but once you are familiar with it, you'll probably appreciate it as a powerful app. for importing CDs and converting files.
M
17' iMac 800 MHz, 768 MB RAM, 200 GB HD, DL burner   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   iTunes 7.0.2

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