Sanderson began as a composer with instrumental accompaniment to
William Collins's
Ode on the Passions, which
George Frederick Cooke recited at his benefit in
Chester. The accepted tune for the
Robert Burns poem ''
Comin' Thro' the Rye was composed by him. A ballad, Bound 'Prentice to a Waterman
, sung in the drama Sir Francis Drake'' (1800), was regularly introduced into nautical plays for half a century. Two of Sanderson's ballads were still reprinted in the
Musical Bouquet of 1874. He composed ''Sawney Bean's Song
about the legendary 16th century Scottish cannibal Sawney Bean in 1798. It was reviewed in the Monthly Magazine in November 1798 as ″very properly composed in the Scotch style″.'' ==Notes==