I solved the problem by selecting the music app,
Pressing VO+Shift+M.
Then hold down the option key while pressing Enter.
Then I was able to choose the iTunes.itl file from my Mojave backup.
So now my Playlists are now in the music app.
Thanks,
Rob

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Dear List,
I did not upgrade, I did a clean install of Catalina.
So my question is, Is there a way to import my music and playlists from a 
carbon copy cloner Mojave backup?
Can it be done using the iTunes files from the home/music/iTunes folder?
I had a lot of Playlists. I don’t want to  make them all over again.
I got the music on Catalina, I just need the playlist data.
Thanks,
Rob

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