Can't import songs to the ipod

Hi, I bought some songs off iTunes with a gift voucher from someone and for some reason they won't go into the ipod even though they are in the music library. I have itunes selected to sync music automatically and earlier it did import the songs in the music library but it won;t import the new ones. Thanks for any help...........

for some unknown reason it started working right after i posted that

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