Moving songs onto a new computer

I have a shuffle and just changed jobs. i didn't save the songs from my old pc, but they're on my shuffle. is there a way to put songs from my shuffle onto my new Pc?

Hello Barry,
Since you said PC, I'm directly assuming you're using a Windows platform.
iTunes doesn't have the option to transfer songs FROM iPods TO hard drives... something which I think should be part of it.
You can copy your music directly from your iPod, just browse around the drive through My Computer... otherwise you can use winamp and mlipod... just a few minutes of downloading and installing.
www.winamp.com
www.mlipod.com
DO NOT, under any circumstances, link your iPod to your new iTunes before you've copied your music because if you do, iTunes will update your iPod... removing music it doesn't have in its library.
Cheerio!
Kahlil

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