O'Banion was the lead singer in
Doc Severinsen's band, Today's Children. He was managed by Bud Robinson, also Severinsen's manager. They parted ways in early 1974. O'Banion said that
Johnny Carson was a big fan and supporter of his career. O'Banion made five appearances on Carson's
Tonight Show, and as many on
Merv Griffin's and
Mike Douglas' shows. He also appeared on
American Bandstand,
Solid Gold, and was the winning singer of the pilot of
Star Search. His song "Love You Like I Never Loved Before" was a
hit single in 1981, making it to No. 24 on the US
Billboard Hot 100 chart, No. 32 in Canada and No. 51 in Australia. O'Banion won the prestigious
Tokyo Music Festival Award in 1982, with "
I Don't Want to Lose Your Love", later sung by
Crystal Gayle on her 1983 album
Cage the Songbird and achieving the No. 2 spot on
Billboard's
country chart. O'Banion also sang two songs for the Japanese period film
Legend of the Eight Samurai; "I Don't Want This Night to End" and "White Light". He also appeared in the films
Borderline with
Charles Bronson, TV film
Courage with
Sophia Loren and
Billy Dee Williams and starred in the 1990 independent film
The Judas Project. In 1995, he released an album of
jazz cover versions of contemporary hits such as "
I'm Not in Love", "
What You Won't Do for Love" and the title track "
Hearts". ==Death==