HT1351 my old computer crashed (without backing up my itunes). Can I sync my music from my iPod to my new computer?

My old computer crashed with my entire iTunes library. It was not backed up and now my only music library is on an older iPod Nano. Is there a way of getting my music from my iPod to my computer so that I can then get my music onto my iPhone 4S?
Thank you,

You cannot transfer song files from iPod to computer using iTunes (except for songs purchased from the iTunes Store).  However, there are third-party methods and utilities that can transfer from iPod to computer.  If you do a Google search on something like "ipod transfer," you should get some links.
Once the song files are on your new computer, add them to your iTunes library.  Then, you can sync the iPod and iPhone to that iTunes library.
NOTE:  For any previous song purchases from the iTunes Store, you can re-download them at no cost from the iTunes Store Purchased screen.  You need to be signed in using the same Apple ID used for purchasing.

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