The 70-year-old singer toured Graceland mansion, Elvis' former home, before stopping by the final resting place of the late musician and leaving one of his own guitar picks so "Elvis can play in heaven", reported Contactmusic.
Paul tweeted a picture of himself at Elvis' grave when he was in US state of Tennessee for his 'Out There' tour when he decided to make this trip.
Artist and musician Yoko Ono, who was married to John Lennon, said, "Yes, I think (Paul) was sweet to say that (I wasn't to blame) and probably he needed courage to say it. That's why he couldn't say it until now.
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