Upload purcashed songs on new computer without ipod

I lost my ipod...purchased a new computer and using my husband old erased ipod.  I can login in to my account but my husband music selection appears.  If I go to purshaed history in the IStore I see my purhased history.  How do I deauthorize my husband from my new computer and upload my purchased music.

You shouldn't need to.  You should just authorize your iTunes account on the new computer (unless you are using the same account) and then redownload your content.  See this article for more details on redownloading your older purchased iTunes content.
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2519
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