Sharing Music between iPods/iPhones?

Good Afternoon!
So, here's the deal. My wife has an iPhone and my daughter has an iPod touch. They each have seperate Apple IDs. My daughter has purchased "tons" of music that my wife wants to have available on her iPhone, if possible.
Is there any way that my wife's apple ID and iPhone can add my daughter's music? They use the same Windows 7 computer for iTunes under different user names.
I do have a network shared drive that can be used but right now, all of the iTunes libraries are local on the laptop.
Thanks!

Thats a great question! i have 2 ipod and i want to share songs among both of them! and those websites given really suck i hate going through the downloading processes!Most of the time they dont work or you have to pay big money,and im not one of those people who will pay for a service to help out!Is their a way we can get some help and not any bolagny websites that dosent help us get our info?A website would be okay but i want something that actually Works!Please help !?!?!?!

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