It is Embraceable You...any changes you may hear that are different are substitute chords. Any song can be played at various tempos. This is the tempo the song is normally done in.
This has a late nite vibe...as if the club has long been closed and all the chairs have been stacked, legs up, on the table tops.
A kind of intimate, subculture diary of what it was like after hours in mid-century America. Meanwhile, mainstream society is digging Frankie Laine do Mule Train" and Mitch Miller do "Yellow Rose of Texas" and Doris Day warble "Que Sera, Sera."
What a great jazz tune from Charlie Parker,and this jazz track can be found on The Complete Savoy Sessions-Vol.2 on the Savoy Jazz Records,distributed by RCA,released in 1984 or 85.