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How to get a list of Songs/Tunes purchased in Apple Music?

In iTunes you can get a list of Songs/Tunes purchased. Is this possible in Apple Music. Required for tax purposes.


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Windows, Windows 10

Posted on May 20, 2024 12:47 PM

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Posted on May 20, 2024 1:02 PM

Yes.


You can click on your User Account at the bottom of the Side Bar, and then on Purchased from the menu that appears, to see a list of purchased songs and albums.


If you need pricing and invoices, click on View My Account instead from the menu, and then scroll down to the Purchase History section and click on "See All".


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May 20, 2024 1:02 PM in response to kk8770

Yes.


You can click on your User Account at the bottom of the Side Bar, and then on Purchased from the menu that appears, to see a list of purchased songs and albums.


If you need pricing and invoices, click on View My Account instead from the menu, and then scroll down to the Purchase History section and click on "See All".


May 21, 2024 11:30 AM in response to kk8770

kk8770 wrote:

Unfortunately hovering over the schroll bar did nothing.

Odd, works for me on Windows 10.



I've also just realised you cannot download songs from a CD to Apple Music. I might have to uninstal Apple Music and go back to iTunes short term.

If you still have iTunes installed, it can play and apparently rip a CD without needing to uninstall Apple Music haven't tried it but the option does appear for me in iTunes with Apple Music installed But you will then likely have to transfer it to the Apple Music library manually.


Interestingly enough, I discovered if you right click on the CD in Windows Explorer, and then click on "Open AutoPlay", the options to Play Audio CD with Apple Music and Import Songs with Apple music appear, but unfortunately they do nothing when clicked.


May 21, 2024 9:40 AM in response to kk8770

kk8770 wrote:

Thank you worked perfectly.

Another question.
The schroll bar for searching up and down for a particular song is very thin on Apple Music compared the iTunes schroll bar. Is there anyway to increase the schroll bar thickness ?

If you hover over it, it should get a bit thicker, but outside of that, there is no where to set its thickness to my knowledge.

How to get a list of Songs/Tunes purchased in Apple Music?

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