Recovered songs but no file names

I transferred some of my songs in iTunes to my 8gb MP3/Media player (ehem.. it wasn't an iPod), then my media player died. I had to reformat it to work but lost my songs.
I used a data recovery app which seems to have worked amazingly well, recovering 18GB of songs, yes 18GB! Unfortunately most of the songs have lost their Tags so they are mostly just numbered.
Anyone know how I can recover the song/artist/album etc names for the files before or after I put them back into iTunes.

You have lost those tags, they're unrecoverable.
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