Locate the graphic you wish to use for the album cover. If you can't locate it, search for it on the web, download it, or scan the paper album cover from your original CD so you have an image file to work with.
Capture the album cover from your iTunes if necessary. For Windows, do a ''screen capture'' or "Print Screen". An image file will be created containing your album cover image. Crop the image if necessary. For Macs, do a ''screen capture'' by pressing "Command," "Shift" and "4" simultaneously. A movable cursor will appear for you to select the capture area. Select the album cover image area. An image of your album cover will be created. Name the image you just captured, if necessary.
Launch iTunes and select all the songs you wish to put under this album cover. Right-click on the selection of songs and choose the ''Get info'' option.
The ''Multiple Item Information'' window will appear. Double-click on the ''Artwork'' empty space. An explorer/finder window will display. Browse through your files and select the image you want for the album cover of these selected songs.
Click on the ''OK'' button to confirm the action. A dialog box will appear, asking you, ''Are you sure you want to change the artwork for multiple items?'' Confirm by Clicking the ''Yes'' button.
Launch Windows Media Player. Select all the songs you wish to have under one album cover. Right-click on the selected tracks and choose ''Advanced Tag Editor'' from the drop-down menu. A window appears displaying various tabs, including ''Track Info,'' ''Artist Info,'' ''Lyrics'' and ''Pictures.''
Click on the ''Pictures'' tab. Click on the ''Add...'' button. Browse through your files and select the image you wish to use for the album cover. Confirm the action by pressing the ''OK'' button.