Old computer crashed - songs on iPod only - - HELP!

My old computer crashed, luckily I had recently synched the iPod so I have all my sonds. Now is there a way for me to load them from the iPod to the new computer? Don't want to risk just plugging it in for fear that in syncing it will put the blank iTunes library the computer has in place of the iPod songs.....
I'm sure this is easy to fix, but can't figure it out on my own...thanks.

My suggested fix: download a shareware called Podutil - it downloads quickly. It may have a couple of pop-up's asking for $15, but other than that it has been fantastic. There are others but I tried this one and it was easy to follow. Hopefully you won't have to use it more than once. (Maybe back up library to DVD's (1,000 songs per DVD) or other method of backing up your songs. Once downloaded - plug in iPod, double click PodUtil to open and you will see all of your songs and playlists as listed on your iPod. Check the boxes that you want to download and where you want them to be stored on your computer hard drive. If you want to test it --- just check a few songs, and see if it works for you. Hope that helps....

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