Create a shared playlist between iTunes accounts?

Can you create a shared playlist between 2 iTunes accounts? It would be easier if I could copy songs from one account to the other. However, when I am on the MBP and open the shared account on the iMac, I can see and play the iMac music from the MBP, but I can't seem to be able to transfer songs.

try the suggestions in this support article.
JGG

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    Copy the old user's /Users/<username>/Music/iTunes folder (except the now duplicated iTunes Music Old folder) to the shared location. You are only doing this step so that it will be available when you log in as the new user (your wife's account), which is the next step.
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    At this point, the two iTunes "looks" will start to diverge. But at least the starting point will be the same.
    If something does not work as expected, log in to the old user's account. With iTunes NOT running, go to /Users/<username>/Music/iTunes folder. Delete the iTunes Music alias. Rename the iTunes Music Old folder back to iTunes Music. Everything should be back to the way it was.
    If it works to your satisfaction, you can eventually delete that iTunes Music Old folder.
    I don't use iPhoto, but if iTunes works, you can do the equivalent steps for iPhoto.

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    The way iTunes shares music between different users seems a bit poor.
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  • Sharing music between different accounts on a single computer

    I have read the instructions here: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1203 , but I'm still having a problem.
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    iTunes: How to share music between different accounts on a single computer - http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1203 - relocating iTunes' media folder to a shared area but leaving separate library files - extra tip at https://discussions.apple.com/message/17331189

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