How to attach & send mp3 w/e-mail app?

How do you send an mp3 as an attachment (using the iPhone 3G e-mail app) which is stored in the iPhone 3G iPod files as an attachment in an e-mail?
I don't have a 3Gs, but a 3G w/OS 3.1

You don't.

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