Viewing music titles / song lists from iPod on iTunes

I have updated iTunes on my computer (Windows XP) several times over the last few years & now when I connect my iPod to the computer, I don't seem able to view my music titles / song lists. Anybody know why or how I can do this?
Now when I click on the iPod icon... I get a 'Summary' page, a 'Music' page with an option to 'sync' etc... but cannot see my music content on the iPod...
How (e.g.) can I delete or change content on my iPod??
Any help/instructions/solution gratefully received!

Have you clicked on the small disclosure triangle to the left of the iPod listing (under "devices" in iTunes)?

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