Old ipod Touch, new hard drive on old computer

My laptop recently crashed and I was unable to get a backup of my music.
It was taken away and a new hard drive was put in, now it's fine.
Here's the problem. My music's still on my ipod, is there any way to get it back on my computer through the ipod?
If not is there at least a way I can put new music on the ipod without deleting the music I had on it before?

Hi,
There are lots of applications for this task available, just Google.
This question has been answered many times on this forum e.g see this post from [Zevoneer|http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=8618988&#8618988]
Good luck,
Dud.

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