Help Removing Music File From My Welcome Page

Hello
Any help would be really appreciated as I'm new to all this!
I have dragged an mp3 file from Itunes into the welcome page of a site I'm making on IWeb.
I don't want it there now as it takes the page too long to load. I tried removing it but its gone from the actual page but when I save the site ready to upload with ftp the mp3 is there in one of the welcome files, also when I go to the site at work using firefox its looking for Quicktime to play it but you can't see it on the page!
Many Thanks
shaun:)

shaun:
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