Album: ¿Cómo Te Llama? (2008)
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Songfacts®:

  • This was the first song Hammond wrote for the album. He explained to the Sunday Mail this unusual song title: "Originally it stood for Grandfather Clock but I liked it better as GfC. It reminded me of the Roald Dahl book The BfG, Big Friendly Giant, and I just liked the way it looked.
  • Hammond explained to the Sunday Mail the album title, which is Spanish for "How does he/she/it call you?": "We were thinking about band names and just liked the sound of it. It says, 'What's your name?' Mixed with the album cover with the anonymous cut-outs, it just seemed to fit."

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