Hi Tom one final note, having read my original post I can see why it might seem as though I am trying to make money out of material I did not write perhaps I worded it wrong, I felt by your last post you took some kind of offence ? however it does feel to me like you have misunderstood a fundamental premise, As the producer and arranger for the song, with the artists permission and agreement be it 17 years ago, I earn the credit for producer and arranger that's why 99% of recorded songs have a producer or producer and arranger credited, the value of a song starts with the lyrics followed by the music followed by performance and finally production so if there were money involved I would be way down the list, personally I have always questioned the fact a lyricist can earn more money than the person who wrote the music ? but then I am a musician who hates writing lyrics, the fact I didn't write the song does not diminish the fact I arranged and produced it and if there is a legal way for me to get my work heard by a large number of people whether it involves money or not I would be a fool not to look into it, the important thing is the credit and the recognition for the work,as a musician yourself I am sure you can appreciate that.
Take care
Steve