I cant transfer my songs from old iphone to new iphone wont load into library

I cant transfer my songs from my iphone 3gs to my new 4s they wont load into the library ive tried everything and im stumped

All your media should be in your library. If for some reason this is not the case you should be able to:
Backup the device to the new installation
Transfer your purchases into a newly authorized library
Recover any other media using third party tools as suggested in this post from forum regular Zevoneer
Restore the new device from the old backup
This process should switch set up your new device with the data and settings in your apps, assuming that is waht you wanted to achieve.
Might be prudent to attempt a backup to iCloud directly from the device before you start... Settings > iCloud > Storage & Backup > iCloud Backup > On. It won't save any media but it would preserve the general account settings and documents in case anything goes wrong while you are trying to extract your other data.
When you get it all sorted, make a backup!
tt2

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