The song "If You Don't, Somebody Else Will" by George Jones is basically about a person who realizes that they don't need the love and affection of someone who doesn't want to give it willingly. In the lyrics, the narrator is addressing their partner, asking them to be honest and express if they don't want to kiss, hold, or love them anymore. The repeated line "If you don't wanna [do something] say so baby, somebody else will" conveys the narrator's newfound self-confidence and independence. The lyrics suggest that the narrator is tired of begging for love and attention. They acknowledge that they used to think they couldn't live without their partner's affection, but now they have realized that they are better off without someone who doesn't truly want them. The song's message is a reminder that if someone doesn't appreciate and reciprocate your love, there will always be someone else who will. It's empowering and encouraging the narrator to move on and find someone who will make them feel loved and wanted.