NEW HARD DISK - how do I download from ipod

My hard disk failed yesterday and I have lost my iTunes folder with 16 GB of music. Today I have spent fitting a new drive and doing all the installations.
I have my iPod photo with the same music, but how do I move the music from iPod to ITunes/hard drive?
I hope some one can help.

MacMuse, "Computer Crashed" #4, 10:49pm Feb 7, 2005 CDT

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