My Ipod nano (2nd gen.) is not working properly

While i was taking a walk i looked at my ipod and it was going through my music on its own. every second i waited it skipped to another song, i couldnt turn it off untill it got to the end of the list, so i just turned it off and left it in my pocket untill i got home. when i pulled it out of my pocket i tried to play some music but it wouldn't even play. every time i tried to skip ahead in the song it went to the next song. I have no idea as to the problem but if anyone who reads this knows please share your knowledge with me.

I appreciate the help - some of the advice has worked sporadically.
However, my question is -
WHY ISN"T APPLE ADDRESSING THE PROBLEM???
It is very frustrating to read, over and over, that people are having the same problem, and are being told by Apple's techs that the problem doesn't exist.
Either we are all in a mass hallucination, or their techs are not in touch with reality - this many people, with the same problem, means there is a problem!

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