Song purchase failed

Hello,
I tried to purchase a song from iTunes for the first time, clicked "buy," entered personal and CC info, clicked "done." The song did NOT appear in my iTunes library, but I was able to drag it there. Once there, it had a "buy" button next to it!
Checked bank acct online, transaction didn't show up. Of course, that could happen days later.
What step did I miss?
Rory

Dragging a track to the library doesn't purchase it. It just sort of saves it like a "wish list" for later purchase. My guess is that the purchase didn't occur; if it did, the downloading process would be obvious. Check your Shopping Cart; if it's active, the track will be sitting there waiting for you to confirm the purchase. If not, you can check the Purchase History in your account (click on the account login at the upper-right of the main iTunes Music Store windows) and see if it shows there. If not, then you didn't purchase it; if it's not in the Shopping Cart, just try again.
Hope this helps.

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