![]() ![]() This should work in either iOS or macOS, but a bug in the iOS iTunes Store app means you need to do this from a Mac. ![]() To make it reappear, you need to connect to the iTunes Store, go to your account settings, locate the list of hidden purchases, and unhide it. When the Music app does a Delete from Library, it actually hides the purchase in your iTunes Store purchase history. Who knows what would have happened if I’d had iTunes Match running? The tracks still exist on my Mac, so this Delete from Library action on the iPhone didn’t actually delete anything from my real library. If I search for it, I can find it (if it’s still available for purchase) with a Purchased tag where the price would have been, but tapping that tag does nothing. If I use the iTunes Store app to review my purchase history, the song isn’t there. There doesn’t seem to be any mechanism in the Music app to show me these deleted tracks so I can return them to my library. What if I want to put the deleted song back in my library? This is the crux of the issue. If I swipe to delete a track while on this screen, I would expect iOS to remove the download, not delete it from my library. Remember that I’m on the Downloaded screen. This is the equivalent of Delete from Library but doesn’t give you any warning or confirmation request.
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