LadyLoriMac1 wrote:
You've totalled lost me. I'm over 60 years old and I don't get it.
Let's start again.
Where did you buy the now missing music? Was it from the iTunes Store, or another online store (such as Amazon), or did you copy it from a CD?
- if you bought the albums from the iTunes Store, you should be able to download them again from your account with the iTunes Store. Note that you need to look at your account (the same one that you used to buy the music originally) and look for past purchases. (turingtest2 makes reference to this in his post, those purchases sometimes need to be unhidden)
- if you bought the albums from a different online store, you should be able to download them again from your account with that a store
- if you purchased a CD and copied that into your iTunes library, but it is now missing, then re-copy from that CD
That covers re-downloading the music (and my use of the word "should" is purely to acknowledge that sometimes things don't work the way they should. You know, a bit like the Titanic, it was unsinkable. Except that it did sink.)
More important though, is to stop these albums (or any others) from going missing in the first place. iTunes is not in the habit of losing music.
Perhaps when transferring music from one computer to another, it is possible that the now missing music was in a different location (on the old laptop) to the rest of your music. For example, Amazon used to automatically download your purchases to a different location to the iTunes Store, but the Amazon download process would then add the purchases to your iTunes library. But if you did not copy that other location to the new laptop, those albums would then become "lost".
So to move forward and to prevent this from happening again, let us know where the missing albums were originally purchased from. Then we can help you re-download them instead of re-purchasing them. It might also provide a clue about why they went missing.
Just so you know, I'm well-over 60 years of age, I remember the seven inch single (but not the 78rpm shellac discs).