Song displays in iPod but not in iTunes...

I want to delete a song from my iPod, here's the problem: the song shows up in my iPod but will not display when connected to iTunes. I've checked under Artist, Album, etc. Not a hard search, just for some reason it won't display..unless, I make the song On-The-Go from the iPod. Once I connect my iPod to my PC the song is there..but only in the On-The-Go list, not in the iPod music folder.
Any ideas?

I too have this problem and it only seems to have started happening since the most recent iTunes updates. Podcasts are no longer listed under podcasts on my iPod and they appear under music and podcast playlists. There is no longer any indication of which podcast have and have not been played. I have done all the 5 R's. Installed older versions of iTunes 7 with no solution. I have also tried installing older versions of iTunes but they will not work (with Vista). Let me know if you find a solution.

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