3step downloading mp3 on iTunes
1. Let’s look at adding music from the iTunes Store first. Once you have iTunes open, just click where it reads iTunes Store.

Shortly, the iTunes Store will be visible in the right-hand window. That’s will show also some free songs ( Sounds interesting because it is free)
2. iTunes will open up to a page that tells you about the band and song as well as some comments from people who have downloaded the song. That’s nice. What we’re interested in, is at the bottom of the page. This is where we get the song. Look for the Get Song button. Just click on that.

3. If you are already signed in, the song will start to download. This can be checked by looking in the left-hand side of iTunes for the Downloads label.
There it is! Downloads equal one. Now where did it go? Into the Library of course, under Music. Just click on Music and you’ll see the song on the right-hand side.

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