The song "You Won't Ever Forget Me" by Ernest Tubb is about a person dealing with the end of a relationship. The narrator is being told by their partner that they are breaking up and have found someone new. Despite this, the narrator tries to convince their partner to reconsider and not forget about their love. The narrator pleads with their partner to listen to them before they leave, expressing that they still love them dearly and have something important to say. They believe that their partner will never be able to forget them, no matter how hard they try. The narrator predicts that their partner will regret saying goodbye in the future. The narrator warns their partner to be sure that they're not lying to themselves and that they truly don't love them anymore. They acknowledge that finding a new love may be easy, but forgetting an old love is difficult. The song's message is that even if their partner finds someone new, their heart will still long for the narrator. The narrator believes that their love is unforgettable and that their partner will eventually realize the mistake of leaving. Overall, "You Won't Ever Forget Me" captures the emotions of a person who is desperately hoping that their love will be remembered and that their partner will regret leaving them.