Computer crashed, then itouch crashed --- lost everything ????

So my computer was acting weird, and was working on getting it fixed, so i took all my songs from itunes and saved them to a seperate file on a mini hard drive, then my itouch crashed on thursday, though with the warranty, i was given a new one, though when i reloaded itunes onto my computer, it will not let me import the itune files-- then to top it off, i tried to sync my nano and i lost all the songs on that... AHHHHHHHH. What the !!!!
So the question is, who has the knowledge on how to import all the music back into itunes and mayby help me find my nano music(though the last one is just wishful thinking)
Cheers all.

Thanks IIIaass for replying, it nice to have people on here that will take time out of there lives to solve peoples music nightmares.
Nope, i am in Canada. I can drag the files to the Itunes file, but they will not load, they get pushed to the "unsaved" file. Like i said, the nano part was wishful thinking now after having a chance on how to reload everything i wish i had of waited. I will try the what i have read about holding the Ctrl button and pulling them in to see if that works. Looks like it will be a long night getting this fixed.

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