iTunes has a full catalogue of music covering all musical eras. Just what is available in each country is determined by the licensing deals with the record companies.... try classic rock
No once you update you cant go back to a previous version unless you find it somewhere elsewhere than itunes.
you cant unless it was a library with an account
you cant. you have to have the music on your computer. and after that just sync it,
You cant just send them to it. you need a computer that has itunes and have both ipods on the same account and then plug in the old ipod to the computer and copy the songs to itunes then plug in your new ipod and copy your music to the ipod
If you are updating the iTunes software to the latest version your music library will not be affected.
Are you old enough?
Ruby isn't classified by how old it is, it depends on the ruby to find out how old it is
Then TUFF
an album on ITunes will be about £7.00 depending on how old it is. I bought an old one for £4.99
14 years old
you cant lie to get in it will cost over 2 millon dollars just to get in
The Itunes know it is an old song.