Write an article based on this "Open iTunes on your computer. Click on Account. Click on the drop-down menu in the upper-left corner of the window. Click on Music. Click on View. Click on All Music. Click on Songs. Scroll to a song that you want to download. Click the Download button."

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iTunes comes installed on Mac computers and Windows users can download it for free from the Apple website. It's in the menu bar at the top of the screen.  If you see your name at the top of the menu, you are signed in. If you're not signed in, click on Sign In... in the top section of the menu, then enter your Apple ID and password.  This will open your music library. It's in the menu bar at the top of the screen. Doing so allows the display of all songs and albums that you've added to iTunes, as well as all of the music in your iCloud Music Library. It's just below the drop-down menu. This displays all of the songs in your music library, including iCloud Music Library. Use the scroll bar on the right side of the window or the directional buttons on your keyboard to do so.  Click in the search field in the upper-right corner of the window and start typing the name of a song or album to quickly search for music in your library. Apple Music members can use this field to search for any available song in the Apple Music library. It's shaped like a cloud that contains a downward-pointing arrow and appears next to the song or album title. The music has now been downloaded to the iTunes library on your computer.  The download button appears next to any songs or albums that are in your iCloud Music Library but not currently on your device. You don't need to download music from your iCloud Music Library in order to listen to it. You can stream any of the songs stored in your library. If you have Apple Music, you can stream any song in the Apple Music library.