How do I move songs from iTunes to Media player?

How do I move songs from iTunes to Media player.  I used to just drag them over but I won't let me anymore.

You should be able to download a codec that will allow Windows Media Player to play non-protected AAC files from the iTunes library. I believe this function is built in to WMP for Windows 7 and 8.
See this post for general tips for sharing media between WMP and iTunes libraries.
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