yes
You do not have to buy songs from the iTunes store. You can use songs from any source and use the iTunes software to manage the music on your iPod. Some retailers, such as Amazon, provide their own download software which will automatically add songs from Amazon to the iTunes library. Songs can also be imported from CDs that you own.
use itunes
you can use mxyer.com or itunes
No! there are a few sights like itunes but itunes works the best!
Cash can be used to purchase an iTunes gift card which are available from many retailers. You can then add the value of your gift card to your iTunes account to buy songs from iTunes.
You can get the songs from anywhere, but they have to be AAC files, such as .m4a files. You can use iTunes to convert .mp3 and .wma files into .m4a so they will work. A word of warning, though: if you buy songs from the iTunes store only iTunes Plus songs (without DRM) will work on the DSi.
ITunes
no. <3
use iTunes
Song prices are determined by the artist and/or record label. The majority of popular songs on the iTunes store are not available free. (Holly's Answer) lol: you can also use frostwire or limewire to download songs to your iTunes library for free
File : import songs (i guess you're talking about importing files) if not : use limewire
Yes you can. Just drag the songs from LimeWire into iTunes and then drag the songs you just put into iTunes onto your iPod Touch.