ITunes Library On External Drive-Still Some Music On Internal (In Library)

How do I move the few songs that are on the internal on to the external drive? It's some of my purchased songs.

Found this Fix: Change ownership and permissions on the file In the "Terminal" application, perform the following steps to figure out what the file is called, and then change the permissions on it accordingly.
1. Type "cd" followed by a single space, and then drag the Time Machine drive to the Terminal window. The command should then look something like this:
cd /Volumes/Backup
2. Press enter to submit that command, and then enter the following command:
ls -la
3. Note the name of the file that begins with a period and has 12 characters in the name, such as ".001b6397c156" mentioned in the quote above.
4. Now enter the following commands, substituting "FILENAME" in the commands with the file name exactly as it's shown both in the error as well as in the output of the command in step 2, including the period before it (ie: ".001b6397c156"):
sudo chown `id -un` FILENAME
sudo chmod 400 FILENAME
After each of these commands are entered, users will need to supply their passwords (which will not be shown) and the Time Machine backups should work again.

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