[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.