1st time user--a charging and a where's my download? question

I just found out from another discussion that it takes about 3 hours to fully charge the Ipod for the first time, but since the tiny little instruction manual did not clue me in to this, I went ahead and bought an album off the Itunes site right after loading the Itunes software onto my desktop, while the Ipod was (is) still charging. And currently the album doesn't show up on my Ipod AT ALL. I'm assuming it will once the machine is fully charged--but can anyone confirm this? And what should I do if it doesn't? do the whole 5-R thing? or just transfer the album from my desktop to the Ipod (somehow)...
thanks for any help!
cr
dell dimension 2400 desktop   Windows XP  

While the iPod is attached and shows on the left side of iTunes, as you add new stuff, they will not automatically go onto the iPod unless you eject the iPod and reattach it. Or, simply right click on the iPod icon and pick "Update" to force the iPod to be updated with the latest changes in iTunes.
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