FYI -- the web intern had "Is That Love?" as "Is it Time?" Wha?
That right there was the hardest part of entering the data in my 10@10 Db. I can use excel quite proficiently to split up, concatenate, splice left or right etc. But the GIGO rule still applies. Excel can't see that JJ Cale is the same as J.J. Cale which is the same as J. J. Cale, or that EWF is the same as EW & F is the same as Earth Wind & Fire is the same as Earth, Wind & Fire (cf. BTO, CCR, CSN, ELO, ELP, ad infinitum). And the intern has apparently even less of a clue.
And I could go on far too long about capitalization. As jsut one example, suffice to say that I became really frustrated that the intern seems to think that every two-letter word beginning with 'i' is a preposition & thus not to be capitalized (is, if, it).