Is Automator the right software to back up your music library?

I'm not very familiar with Automator, but I'm trying to make it do something and I fail miserably.
All I want is when I add a song to my iTune, I would like Automator to immediately create a back up of the song.
Is this the right software to do that?
If not, suggestions?

Not to blow my own horn but check out the article at http://www.atpm.com/12.07/automator.shtml I developed a workflow that copies your music folder. I didn't discuss it much in the article but there is also a link to an Automator action that could be added to the workflow so that it speeds things up by only copying files modified sine the last backup.
I saved my workflow as an application that is double-clickable. In the article I also talk about using Automator and iCal to achieve timed backups. For what you want to do it's probably best to save as an application and attach it to the music folder as a folder action. I didn't discuss that in the article but you can find easy to follow directions at http://www.macworld.com/article/54651/2007/01/febgeekfactor.html Read the section entitled Put Your Folders To Work
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