Syncing music on 4s and ITunes - Greyed out songs

For some reason, when I sync my iphone to itunes on my Macbook Pro, there are a group of about 30 songs that keep reappearing greyed out on the ITunes screen on the computer.
I've deleted these songs from the phone, I've deleted any pending downloads on the phone. I can delete all of the music out of the phone itself and out of the Iphone music screen in ITunes while it's connected, and sync them and they disappear. But the second I unplug it and plug it back in, they show up greyed out again in the music window for the iphone in Itunes on my macbook.
Any suggestions? It's extrememly annoying.

Did you try transferring purchased items to your computer? Take a look at his link, http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1848

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