Alma Sanders

[1] On Broadway, Alma Sanders' compositions and songs were heard in the shows The Voice of McConnell (1918-1919), Tangerine (1921-1922),[2] Elsie (1923), The Chiffon Girl (1924), Princess April (1924), Oh!

[1] Compositions by Sanders (with and without Monte Carlo as co-composer)[4] included "Two Lips are Roses", "Honeymoon Home", "Sweet Lady", "Every Tear is a Smile (in an Irishman's Heart)", "Goodbye Broadway, Hello France!

"It was inevitable that sooner or later someone would demand the exclusive rights to their very interesting songs," commented a music publication on that occasion.

[15] Her last project was a musical adaptation of a children's book, Heaven is a Circus by John Bernard Kelly, for the Catholic Writers Guild.

[1][19] Her "Some Pepp" was included on the CD Cake Walks, Two Steps and Rags by Women Composers (1999) by Nora Hulse.

Sheet music for "Sweet Lavender and Lace", with lavender background and a photograph of a young white woman in an oval frame, surrounded by lace and ribbons.
Sheet music for "Sweet Lavender and Lace" (1919), by Richard W. Pascoe, Monte Carlo, and Alma Sanders