Transferring music computer to computer

Have transferred music from iTunes in my old Windows XP computer to iTunes in a new Windows 7 computer but unable to play the music there.  The iTunes program directs me to new window which contains my libraries and the music is there, but still can't play it with iTunes.  Can someone help?
P.S. All of the music is also in my iPod

iTunes: How to move your music to a new computer
Or...
Copy your ENTIRE iTunes FOLDER to an External Drive... and then from the External Drive to your New Computer..
Backup iTunes to an External Drive
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1751
An Added Bonus is that you will have a Backup of iTunes.

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