Listen up music lovers, because your nightly television routine is about to get a whole lot more fun.
Remember that show “Name That Tune” that came out in the ’50s?
Well, it turns out that people like it just as much decades later.

The reboot went through an entire 1st season, and it’s coming back for more (viaDeadline).
You know if their bedtime isn’t before the show comes on.
There’s just something almost addictive about naming tunes.

That’s what makes “Name That Tune” tons of fun, no matter the decade.
So having the show come back for a second season will make just about anyone’s day.
Because you’re going to want to start paying more attention to the radio before it comes on.

It will air at 9 p.m.
ET, so you’re free to start preparing yourself for staying up on summer nights.
According toIMDb, Season 1 of “Name That Tune” had 10,1 hour-long episodes.
Basically, it will carry you through the spring and end right when your summer festivities start.
The spring lineup for the channel is looking pretty great.
“The Masked Singer” will air at 8 p.m.
ET on Wednesdays starting March 9, if you’re looking for even more tunes in your week.
Yes, you heard that right live band.
This isn’t about the recordings.
There’s actually real, live music, and some music history thrown in as well.
For those of you who haven’t seen the show, here’s how it works.
Randy Jackson leads the band in playing the start of a song.
Then the contestant will have to, well, name the tune.
Each person playing has the chance to win a whopping $100,000, too.
So, you know, it’s about strategy and fun.
If Season 2 is anything like the first, there will be different segments of the game to play.
Like the segment where contestants wager money on how little notes that they can recognize a song in.
In the 1st season someone actually nailed the name of a song with only one note (viaYouTube).
Fingers crossed that this season is just as exciting.