Please Mr iTunesman
( Stop )
Oh yes, wait a minute
Mister Tunesman
( Wait )
Wait Mister Tunesman
(*) Please Mister Tunesman look and see
( Oh yeah )
If there's some artwork in your store for me
( Please, Please, Mister Tunesman )
Why's it takin' such a long time
( Oh yeah )
For me to see about this artwork of mine
There must be
Some PNGs tonight
For my song files
To make them right
Please Mister Tunesman
Look and see
If there's some artwork
Some artwork for me
I've been standin' here
Watchin' Mister Tunesman
So confusedly
Take the soundtrack
For the movie "Rushmore"
It has "The Faces"
But others too
So why ya' usin' "Ooh La La"
For the cover?
Repeat (*)
So many soundtrackss
You passed them by
See the tears
Standin' in my eyes
You didn't stop
To see compilations
By leavin' them
The right illustrations
Repeat (*)
( Why don't you check it and see one more time
for me you gotta )
Wait a minute, wait a minute...
( Mister Tunesman )
Mister Tunesman look and see
( C'mon deliver the artwork, 'cause right now it don't work )
Mister Tunesman
*ahem*
Sorry, I'm on a Motown kick this week.
Really though, grabbing album artwork is clever and useful, but...
* ...using The Faces' "Ooh La La" for the "Rushmore" soundtrack?
* ...using James Brown's "Black Caesar" for "Lock, Stock, and Two
Smoking Barrels"?
* ...using James Brown's "20 All Time Greatest Hits!" for both the
"Rocky IV" soundtrack (for "Living in America", the only song I have
from that album) and Nancy Sinatra's version of "You Only Live
Twice" from the James Bond soundtrack of the same name (and again,
the only song I have from that album).
Would it be too hard to check if a track is flagged a compilation, and
if so, make sure that the retrieved artwork is from an compilation?
For that matter, making sure that the name of the album (and artist) is
the same on both sides would be a good start, no?
Still, quirks aside, and ObHate aside, it is a fun UI...
--
C.