Oh, dude, the most expensive song on iTunes is technically the one that costs the most money. Like, it's not some secret hidden gem or anything, just the one with the highest price tag. So, if you're feeling fancy and want to drop some serious cash on a song, that's the one for you.
Well, honey, the most expensive song on iTunes is "Revolution 9" by The Beatles, priced at a whopping $1.29. So, if you're feeling fancy and want to splurge on a chaotic avant-garde track, go ahead and treat yourself. Just make sure you're ready for 8 minutes of experimental music that may leave you scratching your head.
The most expensive thing on iTunes is the iVIP Black app. It is up to $999.99 and it is the app for luxury. The second most expensive thing is the iRa Pro app. It is up to $899.99 and it is the app for video surveillance right at the palm of your hand. And last, the third most expensive thing on iTunes is the Beatles Box Set. It is up to $149.99 and has 15 videos, 13 iTunes LP's, and 242 songs (270 items total).
Here Comes the Sun
Don't Stop Believen' By Journey
You can find most of her discography in Itunes.
If it is an mp3 file (the most common type for downloaded music) you can play it in iTunes or Quicktime - you can drag the song file's icon onto the iTunes icon in the dock to load it. Try double clicking on the song file's icon and see what it opens in.
The most popular song downloaded on itunes is only girl in the world by rehanna
The most expensive thing on iTunes is the iVIP Black app. It is up to $999.99 and it is the app for luxury. The second most expensive thing is the iRa Pro app. It is up to $899.99 and it is the app for video surveillance right at the palm of your hand. And last, the third most expensive thing on iTunes is the Beatles Box Set. It is up to $149.99 and has 15 videos, 13 iTunes LP's, and 242 songs (270 items total).
The most downloaded song in the history of iTunes is Journey's Don't Stop Believin'.
Itunes is very inexpensive. Most of their downloads are between 99 cents and 1.99 dollars.
Most of the iTunes music is between 99 cents and $1.99 per song.
Here Comes the Sun
Don't Stop Believen' By Journey
It depends on the song. There are songs that cost $0.69, $0.99, or &1.29. Sometimes if you buy the whole album, the cost per song is less. There also a free song every week. It depends on if you consider those prices expensive.
No, iTunes does not have every song ever recorded. Most songs that are recorded never make it past the garages they were recorded in, i.e., many songs are amateur and not professionally made. iTunes cannot possess a song that was not released.
The Itunes know it is an old song.
The song gets imported to iTunes
You can find most of her discography in Itunes.