Manually Moving Music to my iphone

I manually manage music on my iphone.  In the past, I dragged music from my library or my purchases and dropped it into my iphone.  In Sept, I purchased an album and was able to put it on my iphone, but in Nov, using the same computer, I could not.  Now when I drag music and hover over my iphone I get a red ghostbuster sign. How do I fix this so that I can continue to get my purchases onto my iphone?  Did something change in one of the updates?

Is the storage space on your iPhone full?
What iOS level are you running? What iTunes level?

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