Changing file location fast and easy? Recieved files to My Music.

I want to copy and paste all my music from "Recieved Files" into "My Music", but I don't want to go through all my iTunes library changing the current locate if that makes sense.
Is there a way to do this quick and easy? I don't want to get rid of my play count or delete it from my library. I simply want all my music together in one folder instead of everywhere. Surely there's an easier way to do it than clicking EVERY song I've changed it's location and having to relocate it my finding it on my computer in the new place?
Any help will do! ;D

I had the same problem after trying to copy all my files to my D Drive. I moved them back to C after realizing I had to click and play every song for ITunes to know it's location. Problem is, it created an ITunes folder inside of the other ITunes folder.
Tried consolidating to get everything to D Drive. It is now there but in a folder called simply My Music. At this point, I don't know what to delete, what not to, and don't want to plug in the Pod to auto sync until I'm sure it won't go to either the partial c drive orig folder (which seemed to catch my last two song downloads), the folder in a folder on c, or my new D folder as it's not named properly. You didn't say anything about creating a properly named folder first on D.
Help !! I HATE having to own a pc for work -- I was a very happy Mac girl for years and years.
Also -- what do I open to make my Pod ask me which way to sync (computer to Pod or the reverse) because frankly, I'm about ready to delete everything on the hard drive and start over syncing from the Pod to the computer again, but I know I need to tell the computer this is what I would want or it will write the computer info onto the Pod.

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