Moody's Mood for Love

If you watch television or listen to the radio, chances are you have at least heard a snippet of jazz saxophonist James Moody’s “Moody’s Mood for Love.” This song is one of the most popular American jazz songs ever recorded.
Jazz vocalist and lyricist Eddie Jefferson heard Moody’s instrumental and composed lyrics to it. King Pleasure recorded the song in 1952. It became very popular among jazz enthusiasts. The rest, as they say, is history.
“Moody’s Mood for Love” has been remade for Gap commercials and featured on television shows like The Cosby Show and Living Single. Most recently, in 2006, American Idol’s Elliot Yamin performed and recorded a version of it for the Season 5: Encores disc.
Music artists including the Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin, Brian McKnight, Amy Winehouse, Tito Puente and George Benson have covered “Moody’s Mood for Love.”

Which of these sentences would make the best topic sentence for paragraph 2?
A.
James Moody began playing the alto sax featured on "Mood" during his stay in Europe.
B.
British singer Amy Winehouse recorded the standard for her debut album, Frank.
C.
Moody first performed his improvisation to the popular song "In the Mood for Love."
D.
King Pleasure admitted that he didn't write "Mood" after he was asked to write more.

C. Moody first performed his improvisation to the popular song "In the Mood for Love."