Recently played and play count

Is there anyway to update my itunes recently played and playcount after I have used my shuffle.
Just that I am sad and like to know what my top tunes are etc

I have three ipods linked to my itunes. My 80gb which auto syncs and updates play counts. A nano which manually syncs and doesnt affect play counts (The wifes so I want it that way)
I have a new shuffle which I want to update play counts. I have loaded the shuffle with the music I want on it so it doesnt update with random songs from my library of over 5000 songs. As mentioned the recently played and play count is not updating.

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