Recovering music from Ipod after hard drive failure.

My hard drive failed and was replaced. I had most of my music backed up, but not all of it. Can I recover songs from my Ipod and put them pack into Itunes? Can I also recover playlist? I did not have those backed up.
Thanks,
Mike

SImpler solution, if your not too comfortable using terminal, Is to simlply download the trail version of Music Rescue.
http://www.kennettnet.co.uk/musicrescue/
The trails free forever, it just has an annoying popup every 50 songs you take off your ipod, it works exactly like a reverse iTunes.

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