Recover your lost playlists!

Hello and welcome.
At long last you can now recover your very own playlist(s).
Did you remove a playlist by mistake? Perhaps you wanted to remove it, but now you want it back?
There's an app for that!
Just go here and try it out.

TOUDAL wrote:
Why is all my playlists deleted? I had like over 30....... Do I have 2 accounts or what? I don't get it.
I always log in by using Facebook.....
 - did you ever have a Spotify username from when you registered? If you do, try the steps here.
If not, you will need to get in touch with the customer services team directly using the online contact form and they will be able to get this sorted out for you. Unfortunately duplicate accounts aren't something that can be easily fixed here on the community if they are related to Facebook created accounts. 
If you get an automated email reply back directing you to the community or help pages, you need to reply directly to that email (even if its from no-reply) and one of the customer services agents will get back to you as soon as possible.
Peter

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    I bought a new MacBook Pro a few months back and I have backups of my old MacBook Pro, and I was wondering if there is any way I can recover my old playlists from iTunes.  I had about 50 playlists that I used on my old iTunes, and now I have 1 that took me a long time to re-create.  I also lost all of my play counts and was wondering about those too.  I have 9,000 plus songs that I listened to at least 5 times each, now I am at 0 on over half of these songs.  I know it's no big deal, but it was kind of cool.   Any help would be appreciated.
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    My main computer that had iTunes on it crashed the other day, my motherboard was fried. So I put the hard drive with the iTunes into another computer. The iTune files are not corrupted, but I have lost my playlist and ratings.
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    Yes there may be.
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    I Tunes has lost quite a large proportion of my music library.  I think this may have happened when I tried to download a previous version of ITunes that failed to load.  Whatever, the music is still on my IPod.  Is there anyway files on an Ipod can be transferred back into ITunes?  Or is there any other way I can try to recover my music files?  Also, I no longer have any confidence in ITunes ability to store data efficiently and wonder if there is any way I can back up my IPod outside ITunes?

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